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PESI, Inc. P.O. Box 1000 Eau Claire, WI 54702-1000 A Division of PESI, Inc. NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 Featuring internationally known attachment and trauma therapist, Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D Trauma & Attachment Effective Treatment Strategies for Helping Challenging Clients Facilitate positive change with challenging clients with trauma and/or attachment wounds See work put into practice and clients’ lives transformed through video demonstrations! Walk away with strategies to use immediately with your traumatized clients! FREE Worksheets & Video www.pesi.com/traumabrainws To Help The Traumatized Brain Daily Experiences Log Notice What Your Nervous System is Telling You Brain scan research shows that when clients experience a trauma response such as being startled or recalling a painful memory, the prefrontal cortex goes offline. The result of this is that the client loses self-awareness, the ability to express themselves in words, and access to their memory centers. This is the reason that your client who had a powerful session one week comes back the next with no memory of the previous session’s breakthrough work. This is where my simple, take-home handouts are so effective in helping clients because they can get the brain working correctly again. These handouts give them a structured tool that will allow the prefrontal cortex to come back online so your clients can think and express themselves in words. But these handouts aren’t just exercises, they speak directly to the trauma symptoms. The first handout is the Tracking Autonomic Arousal worksheet. This gives your client a chance to look at how her/his nervous system is reacting to the world. Is it overly reactive, which leads to anxiety, impulsive actions, or even rage? Or is it experiencing chronic low activation and becoming numb and disconnected? Once they’ve been successful with this worksheet, they’re ready for the next handout, the Daily experiences log. The Daily Log will help your clients notice stimuli or triggers in the environment and determine if their responses are consistent with what they lived through in the past or what’s happening in the present, which will help them move beyond their traumatic experiences. When they’re comfortable with daily experiences log, they’re ready for the final handout, the Somatic Awareness Log. This handout teaches your clients that they have the ability to change their states through movements or gestures so they’re not stuck in anxiety and shame. These handouts have proven effective with my clients and I’m certain they will help yours as well. Jana Fisher, Ph.D. FREE Re-activate the Trauma Impacted Brain WORKSHEETS Practical and engaging printable tools to use with your clients! Janina Fisher, Ph.D. Bring any Training On-Site! Cost Effective for Groups • Customizable • Flexible www.pesi.com/inhouse CE credits included! Outline Part I: Assessment Symptoms of trauma Symptoms of attachment disorder Traumatized brain and biochemistry Core beliefs and expectations attachment styles Life script: Psychosocial history and relationship patterns Part II: Treatment Interventions Structure Synergistic Trauma and Attachment Therapy (STAT™) Model 3-step treatment process Integrative approach: mind-body-spirit Experiential and Skill-Based Interventions Facilitate emotional and neurobiological connections Foster trust and secure attachments Heal interpersonal trauma to self- acceptance Confront traumatic events: move from victim to survivor Change negative beliefs and narratives Resolve anger, fear, shame and loss Exposure Therapy to alleviate trauma and PTSD symptoms Forgiveness to let go and move on Posttraumatic Growth: Recovery and Resilience Positive psychology Instill optimism and hope Gratitude and positive emotions A sense of meaning and purpose Use signature strengths Enhance relationships and social support Self-esteem and self-efficacy Volunteering and giving Improve Relationships Strengthen the hardwired need for a safe emotional bond The language of attachment Change attachment patterns: withdraw- cling, blame-distance, criticize-defend Attachment Communication Training: Constructive communication, problem- solving and conflict-management skills Sensory Processing and fulfillment of attachment needs Therapeutic Goals Develop positive core beliefs Resolve loss and grief Promote safe and secure attachments Alleviate anxiety, depression, shame, and “victim mindset” Reduce biochemistry of trauma Stress management skills Constructive parenting skills Supportive and fulfilling family relationships Mitigate defensiveness, enhance motivation and cooperation 1. Determine the psychological, social, cognitive, and biological aspects of trauma and attachment disorders as it relates to clinical treatment. 2. Develop an assessment plan to effectively identify your client’s history for trauma and attachment wounds. 3. Provide techniques to improve your client’s emotional regulation skills, reframe core beliefs and improve interpersonal skills. 4. Utilize communication based methods for conflict management and to promote secure attachment for your clients. 5. Develop strategies to help your clients achieve posttraumatic growth including the creation of positive personal and relationship goals. 6. Teach your clients, in-session, how to achieve secure and fulfilling relationships by facilitating attachment security. Objectives Target Audience: Social Workers • Counselors Psychiatrists • Psychologists • Psychotherapists Therapists • Marriage & Family Therapists Case Managers • Addiction Counselors • Nurses Other Mental Health Professionals Live Seminar Schedule 7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea 8:00 Program begins 11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 4:00 Program ends There will be two 15-min breaks (mid-morning & mid-afternoon). Actual lunch and break start times are at the discretion of the speaker. A more detailed schedule is available upon request. A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 SPRINGFIELD, MA Monday, February 24, 2020 ALBANY, NY Tuesday, February 25, 2020 POUGHKEEPSIE, NY Wednesday, February 26, 2020 Register now! pesi.com/express/77187 Effective Treatment Strategies for Helping Challenging Clients Trauma & Attachment Register now! pesi.com/express/77187 SPRINGFIELD, MA Monday, February 24, 2020 ALBANY, NY Tuesday, February 25, 2020 POUGHKEEPSIE, NY Wednesday, February 26, 2020

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Featuring internationally known attachment and trauma therapist,

Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D

Trauma & Attachment

Effective Treatment Strategies for Helping Challenging Clients

• Facilitate positive change with challenging clients with trauma and/or attachment wounds

• See work put into practice and clients’ lives transformed through video demonstrations!

• Walk away with strategies to use immediately with your traumatized clients!

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A traumatized nervous system develops patterns that reflect how individuals survived and adapted to a dangerous world. To respond to threat, the nervous system goes into high arousal states, making us tense, reactive, impulsive and on guard. Or it develops a habit of low arousal states, making us numb, passive, disconnected, and without energy.

Ask yourself: what do I do when I get hyper-activated? Do I get angry? Impulsive? Want to hurt myself? Do I need to talk to someone? Or do I want to retreat and isolate?

Write or diagram what happens: Eg, “First, I feel really scared, then I get a lot of racing thoughts, then I want to do something to make the feelings go away.”

Am I hypo-activated? Do I feel numb, tired, passive, no feelings, no energy, can’t think, disconnected, shut down, “not there,” ashamed?

Write or diagram what happens when you are in hypoarousal: E.g., “I just want to sleep--I feel numb in the bed—now I don’t care about anything anymore.”

From Ogden, Minton & Pain, 2006 Copyright 2018 Janina Fisher, Ph.D.

The nervous system does not develop much tolerance for emotion or stress.

Window of ToleranceI can tolerate my feelings

I can think and feel at the same time

Brain scan research shows that when clients experience a trauma response such

as being startled or recalling a painful memory, the prefrontal cortex goes offline.

The result of this is that the client loses self-awareness, the ability to express

themselves in words, and access to their memory centers. This is the reason that

your client who had a powerful session one week comes back the next with no

memory of the previous session’s breakthrough work.

This is where my simple, take-home handouts are so effective in helping clients

because they can get the brain working correctly again. These handouts give them

a structured tool that will allow the prefrontal cortex to come back online so your

clients can think and express themselves in words. But these handouts aren’t just

exercises, they speak directly to the trauma symptoms.

The first handout is the Tracking Autonomic Arousal worksheet.

This gives your client a chance to look at how her/his nervous system is reacting

to the world. Is it overly reactive, which leads to anxiety, impulsive actions, or

even rage? Or is it experiencing chronic low activation and becoming numb and

disconnected?

Once they’ve been successful with this worksheet, they’re ready for the next

handout, the Daily experiences log.

The Daily Log will help your clients notice stimuli or triggers in the environment

and determine if their responses are consistent with what they lived through in the

past or what’s happening in the present, which will help them move beyond their

traumatic experiences.

When they’re comfortable with daily experiences log, they’re ready for the final

handout, the Somatic Awareness Log.

This handout teaches your clients that they have the ability to change their states

through movements or gestures so they’re not stuck in anxiety and shame.

These handouts have proven effective with my clients and I’m certain they will

help yours as well.

Janina Fisher, Ph.D.

FREE

Re-activate the Trauma

Impacted BrainWORKSHEETS

Practical and engaging printable tools

to use with your clients!

Janina Fisher, Ph.D.

Bring any Training On-Site!• Cost Effective for Groups• Customizable• Flexible

www.pesi.com/inhouse

CE credits

included!

OutlinePart I: AssessmentSymptoms of traumaSymptoms of attachment disorderTraumatized brain and biochemistryCore beliefs and expectations attachment stylesLife script: Psychosocial history and relationship patterns

Part II: Treatment Interventions Structure Synergistic Trauma and Attachment Therapy (STAT™) Model3-step treatment processIntegrative approach: mind-body-spirit

Experiential and Skill-Based Interventions Facilitate emotional and neurobiological connectionsFoster trust and secure attachmentsHeal interpersonal trauma to self-acceptanceConfront traumatic events: move from victim to survivorChange negative beliefs and narrativesResolve anger, fear, shame and lossExposure Therapy to alleviate trauma and PTSD symptoms Forgiveness to let go and move on

Posttraumatic Growth: Recovery and ResiliencePositive psychologyInstill optimism and hopeGratitude and positive emotionsA sense of meaning and purposeUse signature strengthsEnhance relationships and social supportSelf-esteem and self-efficacyVolunteering and giving

Improve Relationships Strengthen the hardwired need for a safe emotional bondThe language of attachmentChange attachment patterns: withdraw-cling, blame-distance, criticize-defendAttachment Communication Training: Constructive communication, problem-solving and conflict-management skillsSensory Processing and fulfillment of attachment needs

Therapeutic Goals Develop positive core beliefsResolve loss and griefPromote safe and secure attachmentsAlleviate anxiety, depression, shame, and “victim mindset”Reduce biochemistry of traumaStress management skillsConstructive parenting skillsSupportive and fulfilling family relationshipsMitigate defensiveness, enhance motivation and cooperation

1. Determine the psychological, social, cognitive, and biological aspects of trauma and attachment disorders as it relates to clinical treatment.

2. Develop an assessment plan to effectively identify your client’s history for trauma and attachment wounds.

3. Provide techniques to improve your client’s emotional regulation skills, reframe core beliefs and improve interpersonal skills.

4. Utilize communication based methods for conflict management and to promote secure attachment for your clients.

5. Develop strategies to help your clients achieve posttraumatic growth including the creation of positive personal and relationship goals.

6. Teach your clients, in-session, how to achieve secure and fulfilling relationships by facilitating attachment security.

Objectives

Target Audience: Social Workers • CounselorsPsychiatrists • Psychologists • PsychotherapistsTherapists • Marriage & Family TherapistsCase Managers • Addiction Counselors • NursesOther Mental Health Professionals

Live Seminar Schedule7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea8:00 Program begins11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own)4:00 Program endsThere will be two 15-min breaks (mid-morning & mid-afternoon).Actual lunch and break start times are at the discretion of the speaker.A more detailed schedule is available upon request.

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SPRINGFIELD, MA Monday, February 24, 2020

ALBANY, NY Tuesday, February 25, 2020

POUGHKEEPSIE, NY Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Register now! pesi.com/express/77187

Effective Treatment Strategies for Helping Challenging Clients

Trauma & Attachment

Register now! pesi.com/express/77187

SPRINGFIELD, MA Monday, February 24, 2020

ALBANY, NY Tuesday, February 25, 2020

POUGHKEEPSIE, NY Wednesday, February 26, 2020

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Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D, is a psychologist in Maryland and the founder and executive director of Eastern Shore Psychological Services. She has worked for over 30 years successfully assessing and treating trauma and attachment problems. She now trains and supervises therapists who are assessing and treating maltreated children. Dr. Seifert has lectured both nationally and internationally and provides training on trauma, symptoms of trauma and attachment issues. She has written more than 60 articles on these topics, as well.

Dr. Seifert is an internationally recognized expert in the assessment and treatment of youth with trauma and attachment problems and their families. She has appeared on CNN, Discovery ID, and Fox News and consults with numerous public agencies. Dr. Seifert testifies in courts as an expert on the maltreatment of children. She has a blog, Stop the Cycle, on Psychologytoday.com with over a half a million readers.

She has written two books, How Children Become Violent (Acanthus, 2006) and Youth Violence: Theory, Prevention, and Intervention (Springer, 2015). In these two books, she wrote about the groundbreaking research such as the ACE’s research out of the CDC, connecting child maltreatment, delays in the developmental of coping skills, and youthful violent behaviors. In addition to these books and numerous ebooks, Dr. Seifert has developed the CARE-2, Child and Adolescent Risk/Needs Evaluation. The CARE-2 builds on the work in her books by creating a method to develop effective treatment plans for traumatized children who’s symptoms included aggression and difficulty in relationships with others.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Kathryn Seifert is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Eastern Shore Psychological Services; and CARE-2, LLC. She receives royalties as an author of Acanthus Publishing and Springer Publishing. Dr. Seifert receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Kathryn Seifert is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the Maryland Psychological Association. She writes a blog, Stop the Cycle, on Psychologytoday.com.

Join internationally known attachment and trauma therapist, Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D., in this cutting-edge seminar as he teaches you concepts and skills necessary to facilitate positive change with challenging clients with trauma and/or attachment wounds. You will learn effective assessment and therapeutic techniques for children, adults and couples, based on the latest research in neurobiology, trauma and attachment therapy, and resilience.

Clinical videos will illustrate how various interventions promote change and healing with the following issues: • Beliefs and attitudes • Attachment security in children and adults• Traumatic emotions, behaviors, mindsets, and brain/biochemistry• Self-regulation• Communication and resilience• Family dynamics• Controlling, defiant and resistant clients.

Through video case studies, presentation and discussion, you will leave this seminar with practical and effective techniques you can use to help clients achieve symptom reduction, fulfilling lives and meaningful relationships.

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Seminar on DVD or Digital Format: You can purchase a self-study package on the subject and you and your colleagues can receive CE hours for a nominal fee. To determine if homestudy credits are available for your profession go to www.pesi.com or call 800-844-8260. Check with your licensing board to verify acceptance of self-study credits for license renewal. If purchasing the digital format, you will receive an emailed order confirmation which contains your login instructions to access the recorded seminar, electronic handouts and online post-test. Order today by using the order form on this brochure or by calling 800-844-8260.

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Attachment60 Trauma-Informed Assessment and Treatment Interventions Across the LifespanBy Christina May Reese, LCPC, PHD Attachment is the way that we connect to each other. Without attachment, people feel alone to deal with challenges they face, which leads to distress, dysfunction and mental health disorders. Improve your client’s relationships by teaching them strategies to feel more connected, reestablish trust, and restore positive emotions. Dr. Christina Reese, a recognized attachment and trauma professional, has created a comprehensive guide that explains attachment over a lifetime, and offers trauma-informed approaches to treat attachment at any age.

Trauma Treatment Toolbox165 Brain-Changing Tips, Tools & Handouts to Move Therapy ForwardJennifer Sweeton, Psy.D., M.S., M.A. The latest research from neuroscience and psychotherapy has shown we can rewire the brain to facilitate trauma recovery. Trauma Treatment Toolbox teaches clinicians how to take that brain-based approach to trauma therapy, showing how to effectively heal clients’ brains with straightforward, easy-to-implement treatment techniques. Each tool includes a short list of post trauma symptoms, relevant research, application, and clinician tips on how to complete the exercise.

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